Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 43, issue 6, 1991
- The contradictions of the marketless market: Self‐financing in the Soviet industrial enterprise, 1986–90 pp. 989-1009

- Donald Filtzer
- The persistence of job security in reforming socialist economies pp. 1011-1025

- Milan Vodopivec
- The Soviet military's performance at Chernobyl pp. 1027-1047

- William Potter and Lucy Kerner
- The 1989 elections to the congress of people's deputies in Moscow pp. 1049-1064

- Brendan Kiernan and Joseph Aistrup
- RSFSR election results and roll call votes pp. 1065-1084

- Gregory Embree
- The diary of decline: A case‐study of the disintegration of the party in one district in Hungary pp. 1085-1099

- Maria Csanadi
- The fall of Nikita Khrushchev pp. 1101-1121

- William Tompson
- Gor'ky, and: The death of a cultural superhero? pp. 1123-1142

- Andrew Barratt and Edith Clowes
- Reviews pp. 1143-1153

- Robert Davies, Darrell Hammer, Gregory Andrusz, Peter Gatrell, Richard Staar, Graham Timmins, Stanislaw Gomulka, Ian Thatcher, A. Solymosi and Alfred Low
- Book notices pp. 1155-1155

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 1157-1158

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 1159-1159

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 5, 1991
- Embattled entrepreneurs: Soviet cooperatives in an unreformed economy pp. 797-821

- Darrell Slider
- New entrants in soviet foreign trade: Behaviour patterns and regulation in the transitional period pp. 823-836

- Andrei Vernikov
- The anti‐expenditure principle: Gosplan's proposals for Soviet economic reform pp. 837-857

- Judyth Twigg
- The impact of on the soviet planned economy: Results of a survey of Moscow economic officials pp. 859-873

- Paul Gregory
- Contest between countries: 1937–1986 pp. 875-896

- Eva Ehrlich
- The 1990 central committee of the CPSU in perspective pp. 897-912

- Evan Mawdsley
- Token representation in the CPSU central committee pp. 913-929

- William Clark
- Albanian economic performance: Stagnation in the 1980s pp. 931-947

- Per Sandström and Örjan Sjöberg
Volume 43, issue 4, 1991
- The illusion of material progress: The analytics of Soviet economic growth revisited pp. 597-611

- Steven Rosefielde
- Fealty and loyalty: Informal authority structures in Soviet Asia pp. 613-628

- Gregory Gleason
- Social problems, political issues: Marriage and divorce in the USSR pp. 629-649

- Andrea Sanjian
- Current development and dissemination of computer technology in the Soviet economy pp. 651-667

- I. Adirim
- The inevitability of a fall in output in the early stages of transition to the market: Theoretical underpinnings pp. 669-676

- Jan Winiecki
- Poland's economy in transition to private ownership pp. 677-688

- Bogdan Mroz
- The council for religious affairs and the shaping of soviet religious policy pp. 689-710

- John Anderson
- The 1929 congress of the Godless pp. 711-732

- Daniel Peris
- Chinese studies of Bukharin pp. 733-747

- James White
- Beria and the cult of Stalin: Rewriting Transcaucasian party history pp. 749-763

- Amy Knight
- Reviews pp. 765-782

- Mark Harrison, Daniel Park, Timothy Ash, Peter Rutland, Brendan Kiernan, J. L. Porket, Marie Lavigne, Laura Richards, Elizabeth Valkenier, Jane Henderson, John Biggart, Gabor Rittersporn, Jack Bielasiak and Ian Thatcher
- Book notices pp. 783-784

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 785-787

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 789-789

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 3, 1991
- Rethinking the CPSU pp. 405-428

- Stephen White
- The Soviet Union 1985–1990: After communist rule the deluge? pp. 429-449

- Rita Di Leo
- Investment performance in the 12th five‐year plan pp. 451-472

- Boris Rumer
- More power for the Soviets: and energy pp. 491-506

- Caroline Kuhnert
- Prices and market behaviour in Hungary in the early stages of the transition to a market economy pp. 507-533

- Wim Swaan
- Soviet perceptions of economic conditions during the period of stagnation: Evidence from two diverse emigrant surveys pp. 535-551

- Paul Gregory and Barbara Dietz
- The Soviet family during the great terror, 1935–1941 pp. 553-574

- Robert Thurston
- ‘Allocational efficiency’—Can it be so? pp. 575-579

- Alec Nove
Volume 43, issue 2, 1991
- The CPSU: From monolith to pluralist? pp. 217-235

- Ronald Hill
- The XXVIII congress of the CPSU in perspective pp. 237-253

- John Gooding
- Discretionary behaviour and Soviet economic reform pp. 255-279

- John Litwack
- Academic elite into scientific cadres: A statistical contribution to the history of the Hungarian academy of sciences, 1945–49 pp. 281-299

- György Péteri
- The reconstruction of agriculture in Pskov 1945–1953 pp. 301-309

- Ivan Karasev
- On entry of new firms in socialist economies: Evidence from Bulgaria pp. 311-327

- Derek Jones and Mieke Meurs
- The travails of intra‐party democracy in the Soviet Union: The elections to the 19th conference of the CPSU pp. 329-354

- Aryeh Unger
- Ligachev and Soviet politics pp. 355-374

- Jeffrey Surovell
- A note on the number of 1933 famine victims pp. 375-379

- Michael Ellman
Volume 43, issue 1, 1991
- Popular attitudes and pp. 3-25

- Hans Aage
- Soviet economic development and the third world pp. 27-59

- David Albright
- ‘the national question’ and Soviet language policy pp. 61-81

- Michael Kirkwood
- Vicissitudes of political realism in Poland: and pp. 83-106

- Norbert Zmijewski
- Political pluralisation in Hungary: The 1990 elections pp. 107-136

- Barnabas Racz
- The birth, testing and results of the 1989 Hungarian electoral law pp. 137-156

- István Kukorelli
- Revolution, reform and the Soviet telephone system, 1917–1927 pp. 157-176

- Steven Solnick
- The Ukrainian movement for —‘Rukh’: A sociological survey pp. 177-181

- Vladimir Paniotto
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